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PANCHAYAT GENERAL ELECTION 2015 ELECTED Up-ZILA PRAMUKH PANCHAYAT GENERAL ELECTION 2015 ELECTED Up-ZILA PRAMUKH S. No. Name of District Name of Elected Up-Zila Pramukh Party 1 AJMER TIKAN CHAND CHOUDHARY BJP 2 ALWAR RAMAN GULATI BJP 3 BANSWARA SANGEETA INC 4 BARAN RAJ KUMAR BJP 5 BARMER SOHAN LAL INC 6 BHARATPUR SUNITA DEVI BJP 7 BHILWARA RAM CHANDRA SAIN BJP 8 BIKANER INDU DEVI INC 9 BUNDI SATYENDRA MEENA INC 10 CHITTORGARH PINKI AHIR BJP 11 CHURU SURENDRA SINGH BJP 12 DAUSA SITA RAM INC 13 DHOLPUR GIRISH KUMARI BJP 14 DUNGARPUR MANI LAL/RAMAJI BJP 15 GANGANAGAR NAKSHARTYA SINGH BJP 16 HANUMANGARH ROSHAN LAL BJP 17 JAIPUR MOHAN LAL SHARMA BJP 18 JAISALMER UMMED SINGH INC 19 JALORE GIRDHAR KANWAR BJP 20 JHALAWAR BHAGCHAND BJP 21 JHUNJHUNU BANWARI LAL SAINI BJP 22 JODHPUR GOPARAM BJP 23 KARAULI MITHLESH KUMARI INC 24 KOTA MANORANJAN MANOJ SHARMA INC 25 NAGAUR RAMESH CHAND BJP 26 PALI NAVAL KISHOR BJP 27 PRATAPGARH ASHISH JAIN BJP 28 RAJSAMAND SAFALTA BJP 29 S. MADHOPUR SHOPAL URF SHYOPAL MALI INC 30 SIKAR SHOBH SINGH BJP 31 SIROHI KANARAM BJP 32 TONK AVDESH SHARMA BJP 33 UDAIPUR SUNDER LAL BHANAWAT BJP Comparative Information - At a Glance Party Year Total BJP INC Ind CPIM 2005 13 17 2 0 32 2010 6 24 2 1 33 2015 24 9 0 0 33 PANCHAYAT GENERAL ELECTION 2015 ELECTED UP-PRADHAN S. No. Name of District Name of Panchayat Name of Elected Up-Pradhan Party Samiti 1 2 3 4 5 1AJMER ARAI RASHMI BALA BJP 2 AJMER BHINAY SUNITA BHATT BJP 3 AJMER JAWAJA PADAM SINGH BJP 4 AJMER KEKRI SHIVRATAN SINGH BJP 5 AJMER KISHANGARH JAI NARAYAN DHAKA BJP 6 AJMER MASUDA BRIJRAJ SINGH RATHOD BJP 7 AJMER PEESANGAN KISHMAT KANWAR BJP 8 AJMER SRINAGAR NAND RAM JAT BJP 9 AJMER SARWAD BHAGCHAND JAT BJP 10ALWAR BANSUR SUNNA DEVI BJP 11 ALWAR BEHROR GEETA BJP 12 ALWAR KATHUMAR BEENA KUMARI IND 13 ALWAR KISHANGARHBAS SHREE KISHAN BJP 14 ALWAR KOTKASIM SUNITA DEVI IND 15 ALWAR LAXMANGARH BANAI SINGH INC 16 ALWAR MUNDAWAR ASHA BJP 17 ALWAR NEEMRANA SIKDENDRA SINGH BJP 18ALWAR RAINI DEVAKI DEVI INC 19 ALWAR RAJGARH SHEELA MEENA INC 20 ALWAR RAMGARH SORAF KHAN INC 21 ALWAR THANAGAZI ANJU DEVI BJP 22 ALWAR TIJARA MADHU BALA BJP 23 ALWAR UMRAIN AYSHA IND 24 BANSWARA ANADPURI PREM PRATAP SINGH MALVIYA INC 25 BANSWARA BAGIDORA SUBHASH CHANDRA INC 26 BANSWARA BANSWARA BALVEER RAWAT BJP 27 BANSWARA CHHOTI SARVAN NAGENDRA INC 28 BANSWARA GADHI VIJAY PAL BJP 29 BANSWARA GHATOL REESHABH SHAH BJP 30 BANSWARA KUSHALGARH CHAMPA INC 31 BANSWARA SAJJANGARH KISHAN LAL BJP 32 BANSWARA GANGADTALAI ERIKA INC 33 BANSWARA ARTHUNA SHAILENDA SHUKLA INC 34 BANSWARA TALWADA LOKESH JOSHI INC 35BARAN ANTA JAGDISH SINGH BJP 36 BARAN ATARU JITENDRA KUMAR MEENA BJP S. No. Name of District Name of Panchayat Name of Elected Up-Pradhan Party Samiti 1 2 3 4 5 37 BARAN BARAN PINKI INC 38 BARAN CHHABRA HEMLATA LODHA INC 39 BARAN CHHIPABAROD SURENDRA KUMAR INC 40 BARAN KISHANGANJ RAMHET MINA INC 41 BARAN SHAHBAD DHARMENDRA INC 42 BARMER BALOTRA RUPAL KANWAR INC 43 BARMER BARMER KUTLARAM INC 44 BARMER BAYATU RAMESH KUMAR INC 45 BARMER CHAUHATAN SHAITAN SINGH BJP 46 BARMER DHORIMANNA JAYRAMARAM INC 47 BARMER SHIV URMI DEVI BJP 48 BARMER SINDHARI DEDARAM IND 49 BARMER SIWANA REETA DEVI IND 50 BARMER RAMSAR MAGAR SINGH INC 51 BARMER GIDA KRISHNA KANWAR INC 52 BARMER PATAUDI SUMITRA DEVI INC 53 BARMER KALYANPUR KARNARAM BJP 54 BARMER DHANAU BHOJRAJ INC 55BARMER SEDHAWA RUGHNATH INC 56 BARMER SAMDADI LAXMAN SINGH BJP 57 BARMER GUDHAMALNI KULDEEP SINGH BJP 58 BARMER GADRAROAD SAH KANWAR INC 59 BHARATPUR BAYANA SUMAN DEVI IND 60 BHARATPUR DEEG MANDEV URF MANUDEV BJP 61 BHARATPUR KAMAN BUDHRAM BJP 62 BHARATPUR KUMHER VIJAY SINGH BJP 63 BHARATPUR NADBAI GOVIND SINGH BJP 64 BHARATPUR NAGAR SUNITA IND 65 BHARATPUR ROOPWAS SATYA PRAKASH BJP 66 BHARATPUR SEWAR HEMLATA IND 67 BHARATPUR VAIR MAHESH CHAND IND 68 BHARATPUR PAHADI SANOVAR PRAVEEN BJP 69 BHILWARA ASIND GHANSHYAM SIKLIGAR BJP 70 BHILWARA BANERA GAJRAJ SINGH BJP 71 BHILWARA HURDA MANDAL MADHUSUDAN INC 72 BHILWARA JAHAZPUR ANJANI KUMAR SHARMA BJP 73 BHILWARA KOTRI BRIJRAJ KRISHNA UPADHAYAY INC 74 BHILWARA MANDAL BALWANT SINGH BJP S. No. Name of District Name of Panchayat Name of Elected Up-Pradhan Party Samiti 1 2 3 4 5 75 BHILWARA MANDALGARH VISHNU DEVI BJP 76 BHILWARA RAIPUR CHANDRA PRAKASH JAIN BJP 77 BHILWARA SAHARA SHANKAR SINGH BJP 78 BHILWARA SHAHPURA BAJRANG SINGH RANAWAT BJP 79 BHILWARA SUWANA LADU LAL JAT BJP 80 BHILWARA BIJAULIYA NARAYAN LAL DHAKAR BJP 81 BIKANER BIKANER SHILPA BJP 82 BIKANER DUNGARGARH RAM GOPAL BJP 83 BIKANER KHAJUWALA YAKUB ALI INC 84 BIKANER KOLAYAT PUSHPA BJP 85 BIKANER LUNKARANSAR AJAY KUMAR GAUR INC 86 BIKANER NOKHA RAWATMAL PAREEK BJP 87 BIKANER PANCHU SEEMA BJP 88 BUNDI BUNDI SAVITRI INC 89 BUNDI HINDOLI RAJENDRA SINGH INC 90BUNDI K.PATAN AMRAT LAL INC 91 BUNDI NAINWA SEEMA INC 92 BUNDI TALERA AMIT KUMAR INC 93 CHITTORGARH BARISADRI UMESH KUMAR INC 94 CHITTORGARH BEGUN KAILASH CHAND DHAKAR BJP 95 CHITTORGARH BHADESAR CHANDAN BALA BJP 96 CHITTORGARH BHAINSRORGARH RASHMI JAIN BJP 97 CHITTORGARH BHOPALSAGAR BHIM SINGH BJP 98 CHITTORGARH CHITTORGARH CHANDRA PRAKASH BJP 99 CHITTORGARH DOONGLA VANDANA BJP 100 CHITTORGARH GANGRAR RATAN SINGH BJP 101 CHITTORGARH KAPASAN DURGASHANKAR INC 102 CHITTORGARH NIMBAHERA ASHOK KUMAR JAT BJP 103 CHITTORGARH RASHMI BEENA KANWAR BJP 104 CHURU CHURU KAILASH BJP 105 CHURU RAJGARH INDU SHEKHAWAT BJP 106CHURU RATANGARH RATAN LAL INC 107 CHURU SARDARSHAHAR POOJA BJP 108 CHURU SUJANGARH DEEWAN SINGH INC 109 CHURU TARANAGAR HUKMICHAND IND 110 CHURU BIDASAR MAHENDRA SINGH INC 111 DAUSA BANDIKUI REKHA BJP 112 DAUSA DAUSA MANJU INC S. No. Name of District Name of Panchayat Name of Elected Up-Pradhan Party Samiti 1 2 3 4 5 113 DAUSA LALSOT KISHAN KUMAR MEENA INC 114 DAUSA MAHUWA MISHRI BAI MEENA BJP 115 DAUSA SIKRAI BHIM SINGH MEENA INC 116 DAUSA LAWAN RAJESH KUMAR MEENA BJP 117DHOLPUR BARI MANOJ KUMAR INC 118 DHOLPUR BASERI POORAN SINGH INC 119 DHOLPUR DHOLPUR SURENDRA SINGH BSP 120 DHOLPUR RAJAKHERA RENU MUDGAL INC 121 DHOLPUR SAIPAU NITU BSP 122 DUNGARPUR ASPUR MUKESH INC 123 DUNGARPUR BICHIWARA KALPANA PATEL INC 124 DUNGARPUR DUNGARPUR SURESH KUMAR KALASUA/BANSI LAL INC 125 DUNGARPUR SAGWARA HITESH BJP 126 DUNGARPUR SIMALWARA MUKESH LABANA INC 127 DUNGARPUR SABLA DEVI SIGNTH RATHORE BJP 128 DUNGARPUR GALIYA KOT MAN SHANKAR PATIDAR INC 129 DUNGARPUR CHIKHAI VINTA INC 130 DUNGARPUR JOTHALI BHANWAR LAL ROAT INC 131 DUNGARPUR DOVADA PRAMILA IND 132 GANGANAGAR ANUPGARH MANDEEP KAUR BJP 133 GANGANAGAR GHADSANA RAMPRATAP CPIM 134 GANGANAGAR KARANPUR MICAL INC 135 GANGANAGAR PADAMPUR MOHAN LAL BJP 136 GANGANAGAR RAISNGHNAGAR BHAWANI SINGH BJP 137 GANGANAGAR SADULSAHAR SURENDRA KUMAR BJP 138 GANGANAGAR SRI GANGANAGAR MANDEEP KAUR BJP 139 GANGANAGAR SURATGARH RAM KUMAR BJP 140 GANGANAGAR SHRI VIJAYNAGAR SURYA PRAKASH BJP 141 HANUMANGARH BHADRA POOJA DEVI BJP 142 HANUMANGARH HANUMANGARH AMAR SINGH INC 143 HANUMANGARHNOHAR DARAMVEER BJP 144 HANUMANGARH PILIBANGA JASVINDRA SINGH INC 145 HANUMANGARH RAWATSAR SONA IND 146 HANUMANGARH SANGARIYA MANJU BALA BJP 147 HANUMANGARHTIBBI ARJUN RAM INC 148 JAIPUR AMER HARI NARAYAN MEENA BJP 149 JAIPUR BASSI MOHAN LAL MEENA INC 150 JAIPUR CHAKSU ASHISH BJP S. No. Name of District Name of Panchayat Name of Elected Up-Pradhan Party Samiti 1 2 3 4 5 151 JAIPUR DUDU PRAKASH BJP 152 JAIPUR GOVINDGARH KAILASH CHAND SHARMA IND 153 JAIPUR JAMWARAMGARH RAMPHOOL GURJAR INC 154 JAIPUR JHOTWARA PRAKASH CHAND VARMA INC 155 JAIPUR KOTPUTLI MOHAN LAL IND 156JAIPUR PHAGI BISHAN SINGH INC 157 JAIPUR SAHAPURA MAMRAJ BJP 158 JAIPUR SAMBHARLAKE RAM SWAROOP YADAV BJP 159 JAIPUR SANGANER PRAKASH CHAND MEENA INC 160 JAIPUR VIRATNAGAR MAMTA DEVI INC 161 JAIPUR PAWATA PINKI BJP 162 JAIPUR JALASU ACHARAJ KANWAR BJP 163 JAISALMER JAISALMER REKHAN KANWAR INC 164 JAISALMER SAM NIHAL KHAN INC 165 JAISALMER SANKDA INDERA SINGH INC 166 JALORE AHORE NAINSINGH BJP 167 JALORE BHEENMAL KISTOORARAM BJP 168 JALORE CHITALWANA INDUBALA BJP 169JALORE JALORE UMMDED SIGH BJP 170 JALORE JASWANTPURA MADHUBALA KANVAR BJP 171JALORE RANIWARA KHANGARAM INC 172 JALORE SANCHORE SANGEETA BJP 173 JALORE SAYLA LAKA RAM BJP 174 JHALAWAR BAKANI SWARN KAMAL BJP 175JHALAWAR DUG GOVIND SINGH BJP 176 JHALAWAR JHALRAPATAN GOPAL LAL BJP 177 JHALAWAR KHANPUR SATYENDRA BJP 178 JHALAWAR MANOHARTHANA KAMLESH KUMAR BJP 179 JHALAWAR PIDAWA MAMTA KANWAR BJP 180 JHALAWAR BHAWANI MANDI GORDHAN SINGH BJP 181 JHALAWAR AKALERA RESHAM BAI BJP 182 JHUNJHUNU ALSISAR KOUSHALYA JANGIR BJP 183 JHUNJHUNU BUHANA RAJPAL SINGH BJP 184 JHUNJHUNU CHIRAWA RANDHIR SINGH INC 185 JHUNJHUNU JHUNJHUNU RAJENDRA SINGH INC 186 JHUNJHUNU KHETRI AMAR SINGH IND 187 JHUNJHUNU NAWALGARH PRABHAWATI DEVI INC 188 JHUNJHUNU SURAJGARH ANIL KUMAR BJP S. No. Name of District Name of Panchayat Name of Elected Up-Pradhan Party Samiti 1 2 3 4 5 189 JHUNJHUNU UDAIPURWATI SUMAN DEVI BJP 190 JODHPUR BALESAR MANGI LAL BJP 191 JODHPUR BAP ALABAKS BJP 192 JODHPUR BAWARI PREM LATA BJP 193 JODHPUR BHOPALGARH RAMRAKH BJP 194JODHPUR BILARA SUKHA RAM BJP 195JODHPUR LUNI NIRMA DEVI BJP 196JODHPUR MANDORE PREM SINGH BJP 197 JODHPUR OSIYAN RAKESH KUMAR BJP 198 JODHPUR PHALODI GHASIRAM BJP 199 JODHPUR SHERGARH KHUMAN SINGH BJP 200 JODHPUR SEKHALA MADHU KANWAR BJP 201 JODHPUR DECHU RAMESHWAR SINGH IND 202 JODHPUR TINWAI REKHA PARISHAR BJP 203 JODHPUR BAPINI BHAGIRATH RAM BJP 204 JODHPUR LOHAWAT SAMPAT KANWAR BJP 205 JODHPUR PIPAR SHAHAR DUNGARRAM BJP 206KARAULI HINDAUN MANKA BAI INC 207 KARAULI KAURALI HEMLATA BJP 208KARAULI NADOTI RAJIYA BANO INC 209 KARAULI SAPOTRA BABLU KUMAR MEENA INC 210 KARAULI TODABHIM KUNJ BHIHARI INC 211 KARAULI MANDRAYAL LAKHAN SINGH INC 212 KOTA ITAWA KAMLESH KUMARI INC 213 KOTA KHERABAD MOTI LAL BJP 214KOTA LADPURA PADMA SHARMA INC 215 KOTA SANGOD NANDKISHORE MALAV BJP 216 KOTA SULTANPUR SUNITA INC 217NAGAUR DEEDWANA RUPKANWAR INC 218 NAGAUR DEGANA JITENDRA PACHAR IND 219 NAGAUR JAYAL MANJU INC 220 NAGAUR KUCHAMAN GORDHAN LAL BJP 221 NAGAUR LADNU KIRAN IND 222NAGAUR MAKRANA ONKAR SINGH BJP 223NAGAUR MERTA CHETAN PRASAD BJP 224NAGAUR MUNDWA PRATAP RAM INC 225 NAGAUR NAGAUR SUSHILA INC 226 NAGAUR PARBATSAR SHER SINGH INC S.
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